Protection Netting

As the name implies , this is a fine mesh, 8 mil
netting. When stretched open the "lay flat" dimension is 9". It is used
primarily for deer browse protection and photo degrades in approximately
12 months. We recommend securing light net with a bamboo stake as it
can come off in windy conditions. Simply insert the stake down the
inside of the net and push into the ground. Leave 6" out of top.
Remember to always "cuff" the netting at the top. Light net is light
green in color.

This 15 mil netting is twice the strand gauge of light
net. When applied to the seedling heavy net is therefore more rigid and
when cuffed at the top it tends to hold the opening for the terminal
leader to escape. The lay flat dimension when stretched out is 12" and
the photo degradable life is approximately 12-18 months. Heavy net has
been used successfully for deer & elk browse and rabbit damage.
Heavy net is translucent yellow in color.

Named after the U.S.F.S. ranger station that first
used it, Tiller net is the ideal netting for protecting cedar, redwood
and pine seedlings. The mesh openings are larger and it is non-oriented
so it stretches easily. This allows for less restricted lateral
development and terminal leader escape although cuffing is still
recommended. Approximately 12-18 month break down rate. Tiller net is
deep yellow in color.

17 mil rodent net is the heaviest net we have. It was
originally called "Bud Cap Net" but should not be confused with our
"Breathe Easy" bud caps. Rodent net is not intended to cover the entire
seedling as it can be restricting. It is best used to protect the stem
from ground level and up 5" or 6". Works very well for mice, voles and
ground squirrel damage. We recommend either burying the net at the base
or consider using landscape staples to hold the netting down so rodents
cannot get underneath. Rodent net is blue in color.